Spring 2012 ISEP Textbook Supplement

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Spring 2012 ISEP Textbook Supplement
COASTLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING 2012
TEXTBOOK ORDER
INFORMATION
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In order for you to receive your textbooks, you are required to do the following:
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You must fill out all the forms enclosed in this Supplement and send them to the
person(s) who will pay for your books. Other than web orders, we will not accept any
written paperwork or phone orders.
Besides the Bookstore Order Form, attach pages from the enclosed course schedule
where you have marked the items that you need
Please fill out Bookstore Order Form.
o Subtotal each class, add shipping and calculate and list the sales tax
o Calculate the grand total and write it in the Total field
Verify that your shipping address is correct – check with your proctor for the best
address for your books to be mailed to you
Include billing information for person paying for the books
o Note: Payment must be included when the order is received or else the
Bookstore will not process the order
New for this supplement: a supply order form.
o Also add up and total all supplies on one line on the Bookstore Order Form
For additional orders, ask for another form from your proctor
**Orders received after the 3rd week of class will not be filled – ALL orders will be returned to
the sender**
Directions for returns on Exchange, Refund or Buy Back book(s) – Must
attach order form with receipts:
1) Exchange Book(s)
a. The Bookstore will need to have correct name of book(s) received by mistake as
well as the ones that were not sent
b. If the proctor can email this information with the name of the student and the
web order or register receipt number, this would be the fastest way of
exchanging books. Email to: bookstore@coastline.edu
2) Refund Book(s)
a. Beginning spring 2012, all student handbooks are non-refundable. Exchanges
for incorrectly received books will be accepted
b. The Bookstore can only refund books within the first two weeks of the semester
and within 2 working days after that date
3) Buy Back on book(s) – Your proctor has the procedures for Buy Back
4) Rentals – We highly discourage all book rentals as 9 out of 10 students were not able
to return books by the due date and have had to pay penalties and processing fees
Incarcerated Student Support Services — Textbook Order Information Supplement
Spring Semester 2012
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ANTHROPOLOGY C100 – CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
3.0 units
This course offers an introductory study of the structure and process of culture. It
focuses on the major features of culture and the methods of anthropological research
and theoretical orientations with examples of culture variations in both traditional and
modern societies. Graded or Pass/No Pass Option.
Section #90001
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Haviland Req r Haviland
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Title
Edition Price
Telecourse Study Guide
2/11
68.50
Cultural Anthropology-Text 13/11
182.50
Anthro 100 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
Hogan, M.M.
You must choose one of the following optional books to do a report and a second title
if you want extra credit.
Opt r Chance
China’s Urban Villagers
2/91
46.75
Opt
Opt
r
r
Chavez
Turnbull
Shadowed Lives
2/98
Mbuti Pygmies
BIOLOGY C100 - INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY
49.50
49.50
3.0 units
For non science majors. Study basic concepts of biology emphasizing the
characteristics of plants and animals, human body systems, health, genetics and the
environment. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #90005
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Starr
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r Starr
Opt r DL Title
Edition Price
Biology: Concepts & Appl
8/11
187.50
Biology 100 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
Cycles of Life Telecourse Study Guide
6/11
85.00
Biology 100 Midterm & Final Review CD
6.00
BUSINESS C100 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
Johnson, J.
BUSINESS C120 - PERSONAL FINANCE
Section #90012
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Kapoor
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Title
Edition Price
Personal Financial Planning Vol. I & Vol. II
120.50
Business 120 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
16-wk/Jan 30
Title
Edition Price
Business
11/12 212.75
Business 100 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons 11 @ 0.35)
3.85
BUSINESS C110 - LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS
3.0 units
Introduction to Marketing provides a practical introduction to contemporary marketing
principles as applied in an increasingly Internet-driven marketplace. Topics include
analyzing market characteristics, evaluating product and service strategies, and
building strategic marketing plans. Internet experience helpful. Graded or Pass/No
Pass option.
Section #90230
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Boone
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Title
Edition Price
Contemporary Marketing 2011
173.00
Business 150 Student Handbook
Spring
9.50
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
3.0 units
R/O OrderAuthor
Req rPride
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Ondracek, T.M.
BUSINESS C150 – INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING
Oelstrom, J.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Introduction to Business is an introductory course which defines and applies the
fundamental principles of economics, management, ethics, leadership, marketing,
management information systems (MIS), accounting and finance to the current
business environment. The course will help students select their field of business
specialization and provides the foundation for future study of business and
management. It presents an in-depth examination of the elements of contemporary
business, from the Internet functions to the challenges of business on an international
scale. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #90227
3.0 units
The goal of Personal Financial Planning is to teach students the fundamentals of
financial planning as well as develop an understanding of the social, psychological,
and physiological contexts which influence decision making. Personal Financial
Planning provides comprehensive coverage of the role of money in student’s lives
and provides financial planning tools enabling students to identify and evaluate
choices that lead to long-term financial security and develop an understanding of their
connection with money and the consequences of their decisions. Graded or Pass/No
Pass option.
Make certain that your prison
permits you to receive/play CD’s
Henry, C.M.
before you order the midterm and
final review CD’s.
3.0 units
Introduction to basic business law, basic principles of American law, sources of law,
the courts and the court system(s). Specific coverage of the law of contracts, torts,
administrative agencies, and agency, as well as Constitutional law as it pertains to
business. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #90010
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Davidson
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r DL
Title
Edition Price
ACP Legal Environment of Business
1/2011
146.75
Business 110 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
Business 110 Midterm & Final Review CD
6.00
Crawfis, R.P.
BUSINESS C222 - SMALL BUSINESS OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT
3.0 units
Small Business Operations and Management provides a study of the practical
problems encountered in finding, organizing and operating small business enterprises.
Included are topics related to initiating the business, developing strategies, marketing,
financial and administrative control, and related topics. Graded or Pass/No Pass
option.
Section #90040
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O Order Author
Req r Hatten
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r Covey
Title Edition
Small Business Management 5/12
Business 222 Student Handbook
Spring
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
2004
Incarcerated Student Support Services — Textbook Order Information Supplement
Lowther, G.
Spring Semester 2012
Price
233.00
8.75
1.40
15.95
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COUNSELING C105 – STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS
3.0 units
Course designed to increase success in achieving educational, career, and life goals.
It includes information on learning styles and strategies, time management, decision
making, goal setting, college resources and services, memory techniques, note taking,
test taking, and other successful techniques. Students will develop educational and
career plans. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #90055
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Downing
Req r DL
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Title
Edition Price
On Course Study Skills Plus Ed.
2011
87.00
Counseling 105 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Counseling 105 Assign. Lessons Pkg. Rev.
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
ENGLISH C020 – BASIC GRAMMAR
Jenkins, N.
0.5 units
This is a basic grammar course covering sentence structure, parts of speech,
punctuation, and syntax. Emphasis is placed on grammatical structure and correct
usage. (NOT APPLICABLE TO A.A. DEGREE). PASS/NO PASS ONLY.
Section #91648
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Kaplan
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Title
Edition Price
Sharp Grammar: Build Better Grammar Skills
4th
9.95
English 020 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
ENGLISH C021 – COLLEGE SPELLING 1
Leighton, K.
0.5 units
A beginning, self-paced, programmed course designed to help students master the
basic rules of spelling. Among other topics, it addresses phonics, silent letters, plurals,
suffixes, commonly misspelled words, and apostrophes. (NOT APPLICABLE TO A.A.
DEGREE) PASS/NO PASS ONLY.
Section #91534
16-wk/Jan 30 Leighton, K.
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Howard
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Title
Edition Price
Academic Spelling Power
2007
24.00
English 021 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (8 @ 0.35)
2.80
ENGLISH C024 – COLLEGE VOCABULARY 1
0.5 units
A beginning course designed to help students develop a powerful vocabulary.
Students learn word usage and ways to build words using context clues, word
derivatives, and prefixes and suffixes; they also learn how to correctly use a dictionary
and thesaurus. (NOT APPLICABLE TO A.A. DEGREE) PASS/NO PASS ONLY.
Section #91535
16-wk/Jan 30 Leighton, K.
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Hollinger
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Title
Edition Price
Academic Word Power 1
2004
24.00
English 024 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (7 @ 0.35)
2.45
ENGLISH C103 – BUSINESS ENGLISH
3.0 units
English for careers focuses on real-world English skills that contribute to good
workplace communication. It includes English principles you already know, those you
learned in the past and forgot, and those you wish you had learned. Students study
grammar, English usage, punctuation, spelling, vocabulary, and dictionary use from
the businessperson’s viewpoint. Emphasis is placed on finding and correcting types of
errors people make while speaking and writing. Graded or Pass/No Pass option
Section #91349
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Smith
Req r DL
Req r MW
Opt r Clark
Opt r Clark
Title
Edition Price
Business English Package
1/12
130.50
English 103 Student Handbook
Spring
10.50
Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary
21.95
How 12 Handbook for Office Professionals
90.00
How 12 Workbook for Office Professionals
75.75
6 Taylor, M.
ENGLISH C135 – BUSINESS WRITING
3.0 units
This course addresses techniques, strategies, and forms of business communication,
including use of precise professional, and persuasive language to achieve business
goals and communicate effectively in the workplace. Using a variety of media and
technologies, students will learn how to produce effective memos, letters, and reports;
prepare successful resumes and employment documents; and make effective oral
presentations. ADVISORY: Student should possess basic keyboarding and word
processing skills. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #90339 16-wk/Jan 30 Strauss-Thacker, E.
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Guffey
Req r DL
Edition Price
8/10
158.75
Spring
8.75
Title
Essential of Business Communication
English 135 Student Handbook
FOODS & NUTRITION C170-NUTRITION
3.0 units
Scientific concepts of nutrition relating to the functioning of nutrients in the basic life
processes. Individual needs, food sources of nutrients, current nutrition issues, and diet
analysis will be emphasized. Graded or Pass/No Pass option
Section #90092
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Whitney
Req r Scantrons
Req r DL
Title
Edition Price
Understanding Nutrition
12/11
191.50
Distance Learning Scantrons (7 @ 0.35)
2.45
Food & Nutrition 170 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
GEOLOGY C105 - GENERAL GEOLOGY
Parent, N.
3.0 units
(Formerly Geology 100)
A study of the composition and structure of the earth and the internal and external
processes which modify the crust and the surface. Rock and mineral formation,
geologic hazards, resource discovery and uses will be covered. Graded or Pass/No
Pass option
Section #91975
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Carlson Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Title
Edition Price
Physical Geology
9/11
153.00
Geol 105 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (2 @ 0.35)
.70
HEALTH C100 – PERSONAL HEALTH
McNamara, J.E.
3.0 units
Examines personal, community, and global health issues and problems. Provides
basic information for healthful living, stressing positive health behavior and personal
responsibility. Areas of emphasis include life cycle changes, emotional and sexual
adjustment, disease prevention and control, personal fitness, nutrition, stress, substance
use and abuse, environmental and consumer health. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #91181
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Alters
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Title
Edition Price
Essential Concepts for Healthy Living
5/11
100.95
Health 100 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (2 @ 0.35)
0.70
HISTORY C170 - U.S. HISTORY TO 1876
Belanger, A.G.
3.0 units
A comprehensive examination of the history of the United States from the beginnings
of exploration to the end of reconstruction after the Civil War. It covers the political,
economic, diplomatic, social, and cultural aspects of American life during this time
span. This course fulfills the UC and CSU requirements for the BA degree and is
transferable to all state institutions of higher learning. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #90041
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Divine
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r Alfers
Title
Edition Price
America: Past & Present Vol. I
9/11
128.75
History 170 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
Student Course Guide/Shaping America
04/09
40.00
Incarcerated Student Support Services — Textbook Order Information Supplement
Freeman, W.
Spring Semester 2012
TEXTBOOK ORDER INFORMATION
HISTORY C175 - U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1876
3.0 units
Comprehensive examination of history of the U.S. from Reconstruction to the present
time. Covers the political, economic, diplomatic, social and cultural aspects of
American life. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #90043
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Roark
Req r Urrea
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r DL
Title
Edition Price
American Promise, Vol. 2
4/09
105.50
Devils Highway
2005
13.99
History 175 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
History 175 Midterm & Final Review CD
17.00
HISTORY 185 - WESTERN CIVILIZATION 2
Wrobel, A.
3.0 units
A survey of the development of present day Western society from 1550 to the
present. Course will emphasis the cultural, and socioeconomic changes wrought by
the Reformation, the Enlightenment, the Scientific Revolution, industrialization, and
imperialism. It will also trace the political evolution of the West by examining a variety
of political trends, including liberalism, nationalism, socialism, communism, and fascism.
Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #90045
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Chambers
Req r Dushkin
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r DL
16-wk/Jan 30
Najera, M.
Title
Edition Price
Western Experience Vol. 2
9/07
136.75
Western Civilization Vol. 2
14/07
44.00
History 185 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (6 @ 0.35)
2.10
History 185 Midterm & Final Review CD
6.00
HUMANITIES C110 - HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS
3.0 units
A survey of Western Civilization cultural achievement as expressed through music,
literature, drama, film, painting, sculpture and architecture. Graded or Pass/No Pass
option
Section #90047
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Martin
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r Martin
Title
Edition Price
Humanities through the Arts 8/11
133.50
Hum 110 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
Humanities through the Arts Study Guide
8/11
65.75
MARINE SCIENCE C100 - INTRODUCTION TO MARINE SCIENCE
Carpenter, L.
3.0 units
A general study of the marine environment. Examines the chemical, biological and
geological properties of the sea, the sea as a natural resource and its geo political
and economic impact. Graded or Pass/No Pass option
Section #90053
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req rGarrison
Req r Garrison
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r DL
Title
Edition Price
Oceanography
7/10 199.75
Endless Voyage Study Guide
4/10
78.00
Marine Science 100 Student Handbook
Spring 8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
Mar Sci 100 Midterm & Final Review CD
8.75
Curtis, M.D.
MASS COMMUNICATIONS C100 - INTRODUCTION MASS COMMUNICATIONS 3.0 units
A study and analysis of the major media newspapers, magazines, radio and television
covering how they function and affect society. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #91992
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Dominick
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r DL
Title
Edition Price
Dynamics of Mass Communication
11/11
137.00
Communications 100 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
Comm 100 Midterm & Final Review CD
8.00
Carlucci, M.A.
MATHEMATICS C010 - ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
4.0 units
Numerical and algebraic operations, number systems, linear and quadratic
equations/inequalities, polynomials, factors, roots, exponents, and applications. (NOT
APPLICABLE TO A.A. DEGREE) PREREQUISITE: MATH C008 with a grade of “C” or
better or achieve qualifying score on Math Placement Test. Graded or Pass/No Pass
option.
Section #90054
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Hutchison
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Rec r DL
Title
Edition Price
Beginning Algebra Text w/ SSM Pkg.
218.25
Math 010 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (9 @ 0.35)
3.15
Math 010 Video CD’s
Spring 17.00
Dietrich, P.W.
MATHEMATICS C030 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
4.0 units
Review of elementary algebra, linear and quadratic equations, curve plotting,
exponents, radicals, polynomials, systems of equations/inequalities, nonlinear
equations, logarithmic and exponential functions, complex numbers, and applications.
Prerequisite: MATH C010 with a grade of “C” or better or achieve qualifying score on
Math Placement Test. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #90330
16-wk/Jan 30
Villalobos, J.
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Lial
Req r DL
Title
Intermediate Algebra w/ SSM Pkg.
Math 030 Student Handbook
Edition Price
10/08
194.50
Spring
8.75
MANAGEMENT & SUPERVISION C100 – BUSINESS ORGANIZATION &
MANAGEMENT
3.0 units
Business Organization and Management is a course designed to provide a
comprehensive review of the role of management in the current business environment.
Students will be introduced to the terminology, theories, and principles that make
up the core of business management. The 21st Century workplace is undergoing
dramatic changes. Organizations are reinventing themselves for speed, efficiency, and
flexibility and creating a strategic advantage with customer-focused leadership. Teams
are becoming the basic organizational building block with the increased emphasis on
employee participation, and empowerment. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #91083
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req rPlunkett
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r Plunkett
Title
Edition Price
Management
9/08 205.75
M & S 100 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (12 @ 0.35)
4.20
Taking the Lead Telecourse Study Guide
9/08
14.00
Lockwood, F.
PHILOSOPHY C100 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
3.0 units
This course provides an introduction to the main ideas, methods and problems of
philosophy. Topics include the nature of philosophy and reality, questions, of human
nature and free will, relationship between mind and body, the question of God,
sources of knowledge, and personal and social ethics. Multicultural and feminist
issues are woven into traditional Western material, including contributions from India
(Hinduism and Buddhism), China (Confucianism), Japan (Zen Buddhism), and Native
American philosophy, among others. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #90068
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Mitchell
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r DL
Opt r Mitchell
Title
Edition Price
Roots of Wisdom
6/10
168.00
Philosophy 100 Student Handbook
Spring 8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
Philosophy 100 Midterm/Final Review CD
6.00
Roots of Wisdom Study Guide
5/09
65.50
Incarcerated Student Support Services — Textbook Order Information Supplement
Sliff, R.
Spring Semester 2012
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PHILOSOPHY C115 - LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING
3.0 units
PSYCHOLOGY C118 - LIFE SPAN DEVELOPMENT PSYCHOLOGY
3.0 units
Elements of logic and semantics, cogent and Springacious reasoning, deductive
and inductive proofs, accurate use of language, analogy, definition and clarity, and
precision of expression. Graded or Pass/No Pass option
This course traces human development from conception through death and dying
focusing on the biological, cognitive, and psychosocial development. Graded or
Pass/No Pass option
Section #90069
16-wk/Jan 30
Section #90059
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Moore
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Title
Edition Price
Critical Thinking
10/12
119.75
Phil 115 Student Handbook Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Berger
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r Berger
Title
Edition Price
Developing Person (Lifespan)
8/12
153.50
Psych 118 Student Handbook
Spring 8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
Developing Person Lifespan TV Study Guide
8/12
33.50
Doyle, J.A.
PHILOSOPHY C120 - ETHICS 3.0 units
A comprehensive look at major ethical and moral issues of today. Graded or Pass/
No Pass option
Section #90071
16-wk/Jan 30
Borcoman, K.D.
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Newton
Req r Newton
Req r DL
Title
Ethics in America: Source Reader
Ethics in America: Study Guide
Edition Price
2/04
75.00
2/04
80.50
Opt
r
DL
Phil 120 Student Handbook
Spring Phil 120 Midterm & Final Review CD
POLITICAL SCI C180 - AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
8.75
8.00
3.0 units
Formerly PSCI C100. An introduction to the principles and problems of government,
with particular attention to the American political system at all levels. Emphasis is
on the human factor in politics and the realities of government at work. This course
satisfies the state college requirement on the Constitution of the United States and
California state and local government. Graded or Pass/No Pass Option.
Section #91862
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Cummings
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r Lynch
Opt r DL
Title
Edition Price
Democracy under Pressure W/2006 Election
10/07
161.75
Poli Sci 180 Student Handbook
Spring 8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
Telecourse Guide for Voices in Democracy
3/08
62.75
Poli Sci 180 Midterm & Final Review CD
8.00
PSYCHOLOGY C100 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
Bach, M.
3.0 units
Fundamentals of human psychology. Using a scientific approach to the study of
human behavior, this course examines and integrates physiological, intrapsychic and
social/behavioral perspectives on human thought and behavior. Major units include
biological bases of behavior, sensation, perception, motivation, learning and memory,
maturation and development, personality, and social psychology. Graded or Pass/
No Pass option.
Section #90076
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Hockenbury
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Title
Edition Price
Discovering Psychology
5/11
125.50
Psych 100 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
PSYCHOLOGY C116 - CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Barnes, R.
3.0 units
Formerly PSYC C115. Examination of human development from conception through
adolescence. Includes the biological, psychological and socio-cultural aspects of the
maturation process. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #91924
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Berger
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Opt r DL
Opt r Berger
Title
Edition Price
Developing Person (Childhood & Adolescence)
8/09
160.00
Psych 116 Student Handbook
Spring 8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
Psych 116 Midterm & Final Review CD
8.00
Developing Person (Childhood TV Sty Guide)
8/09
31.50
8 Berggren, G.L.
SOCIOLOGY C100 - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Lembke, P.A.
3.0 units
Introduction to the scientific study of human society and social behavior, including
analysis of social interrelationships and human group organization, culture, social
differentiation, and social institutions. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #90081
16-wk/Jan 30Petropoulos, M.E.
*ACP SOCIOLOGY CUSTOM PRINT EDITION REQUIRED BY INSTRUCTOR. NO
OTHER VERSIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
R/O OrderAuthor
Title
Edition Price
Req r Kornblum
*ACP Sociology Custom Print Edition
8/11
165.00
Req
Req
Opt
r
r
r
DL
Scantrons
Kornblum
Soc 100 Student Handbook
Spring
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
Study Guide Sociology in a Changing World
9/12
SOCIOLOGY C110 - MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
8.75
1.40
75.50
3.0 units
A study of the family as a social institution. Examines the process of family development
including: dating, courtship, engagement, mate selection, marriage, parenthood
and divorce. Crises and challenges facing families today will be examined from a
sociological perspective. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #90083
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Schwartz
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Title
Edition Price
Marriages & Families w/Census update
6/12
124.75
Soc 110 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
SOCIOLOGY C120 - INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY Allen, S.L.
3.0 units
A multidisciplinary overview of the biological, psychological and sociological aspects
of the aging process. Graded or Pass/No Pass option
Section #90794
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Hooyman
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Title
Edition Price
Social Gerontology
9/11
154.25
Sociology 120 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons 2 @ 0.35)
0.70
SPANISH C180 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH 1
Eber, L.P.
5.0 units
This course is designed to develop the student’s fundamental ability both to
comprehend and converse in daily spoken Spanish. Early reading and writing skills
are introduced as well as the customs and culture of the Spanish-speaking world.
ADVISORY: Students who have completed two years of high school Spanish with a
grade of “C” or better should enroll in SPAN C185. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Section #90407
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Vanpatten
Req r Vanpatten
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Req r DL
Title
Edition Price
Destinos: Alt Edition w/7 CD’s
2/02
179.75
Destinos: Workbook & Study Guide I: 1-26
2/02
71.75
Spanish 180 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (2 @ 0.35)
0.70
3 CD’s for Workbook (Lec 1-11)
17.00
Incarcerated Student Support Services — Textbook Order Information Supplement
Basabe, S.
Spring Semester 2012
TEXTBOOK ORDER INFORMATION
SPANISH C185 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH 2
5.0 units
Continuation of SPAN C180 or C180B. Emphasizes the acquisition of proficiency in
listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing materials and selected literary
works. PREREQUISITE: SPAN C180, C180B or equivalent competency. Graded or
Pass/No Pass option.
Section #91131
16-wk/Jan 30
R/O OrderAuthor
Req r Vanpatten
Req r Vanpatten
Req r DL
Req r Scantrons
Req r DL
Req r DL
Title
Edition Price
Destinos: Alt Edition w/7 CD’s
2/02
179.75
Destinos: Workbook & Study Guide I: 1-26
2/02
71.75
Spanish 185 Student Handbook
Spring
8.75
Distance Learning Scantrons (4 @ 0.35)
1.40
Spanish 185 2 CD’S for WKBK (Lec 12-18)
18.00
Spanish 185 2 CD’S for WKBK (Lec 19-26)
18.00
Basabe, S.
Incarcerated Student Support Services — Textbook Order Information Supplement
Spring Semester 2012
9 INCARCERATED STUDENT EDUCATION SERVICES
Bookstore Order Form
PLEASE READ: It is the students’ responsibility to pay for their textbooks. The Board of Governor’s Fee Waiver does not pay for textbooks.
Please complete ALL shipping information. Any incomplete orders will delay the processing and shipping out of textbooks and supplies.
Student Name_______________________________________________ CCC Student ID #_________________________________________________
Facility/Institution________________________________________________ Incarceration #_________________________________________________
Mailing Address___________________________________________________ Housing #_________________________________________________
City__________________________________________________________________ State________________ Zip Code________________________
Please write the course(s) below and attach the necessary page(s) from course schedule, checking the textbooks you want to order. (The
bookstore order form by itself will be refused for all orders.) All prices are subject to change. Refer to the Bookstore website for a current
price listing.
Section #
Course Name
Quantity
Price
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Subtotal
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*Tax
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
**Shipping & Handling
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
GRAND TOTAL
*Taxes: If the books are being shipped to someone in:
Orange County = 7.75% Rest of CA = 7.25% Outside of CA = No Tax
**Shipping and Handling: If you are only purchasing Scantrons, shipping and handling costs are as follows:
1-25 Scantrons: $3.00 26-100 Scantrons: $4.00
Use subtotal of book cost only to compute shipping costs:
0.01–$15.00 =
15.01– 50.00 =
50.01– 75.00=
75.01–100.00 =
$5.95
6.95
7.95
9.95
100.00–150.00 =
150.00–200.00 =
200.01–300.00 =
300.01–plus
=
11.95
13.95
16.95
19.95
MAIL OR FAX THIS FORM TO:
Coastline Community College
BOOKSTORE
11460 Warner Avenue
Fountain Valley, CA 92708-2597
FAX: (714) 241-6261
TO ASK QUESTIONS:
(714) 241-6101
You may order through the Bookstore Web site at: www.coastlinebookstore.com
Do not send cash. If paying by check or money order, make check payable to: CCC BOOKSTORE
Please include information on the person who is providing payment below, any incomplete orders will delay
the processing and shipping out of textbooks and supplies.
Print Name________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Billing Address__________________________________________City________________State _____ Zip ________ Phone Number ____________________
For credit card payments, please also complete the following:
Credit Card Payment (circle one): VISA MasterCard Discover
Customer Identification #_____________________________________________
Credit Card #_______________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date________________________________
Name as it appears on card____________________________________________________________ Signature________________________________
If no payment is included with this form, it may delay your order.
Incarcerated Student Support Services — Textbook Order Information Supplement
Spring Semester 2012
11 Student Supply List Spring 2012
IMPORTANT!
Before purchasing, be sure to verify with your institution that these items are acceptable for
purchase. Quantity limits may be in effect. REFUNDS will NOT be given for lost or destroyed merchandise!
SKU#
Item Description
Unit Price
Scantron (Orange)
$0.35
Scantron Envelope 5x11.5
$0.25
Filler Paper-200 Count 8.5x11
$3.99
Oxford Index Card 100 Count 3x5
$0.79
Wireless Notebook 3 section
$3.98
Bic Cristal 10 pk Black Pen
$1.99
Bic Cristal 10 pk Blue Pen
$1.99
Coastline Folder (asst. colors)
$1.39
Enter Subtotal on Bookstore Order Form
Quantity
Subtotal
Total
$
Instructions for family members or friends ordering textbooks or supplies for Incarcerated Students: •
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We require that the student sends you the printed Bookstore Order Form and any Textbook Order Information pages which list the class or classes they’re going to take. These pages list which items for the class they want you to order for them. o We will not accept handwritten orders mailed or faxed to us You can use these typeset pages to place your order online at www.coastlinebookstore.com o We recommend that you read each item on our website carefully before sending it to the Shopping Cart  Do not order a rental textbook. 9 out of 10 students have not been able to return them by the due date. The person who paid for these books have had to pay for the replacement costs as well as penalty fees.  Do not order digital textbooks as the students do not have the internet access needed for digital You can fax or mail these pages to us. The address and fax number is on the Order Form o If you are going to mail us a check, please make sure the check is stapled to the paperwork o If you are going to use a credit card, we need to have all the necessary information filled out on the Order Form We are not able to take orders over the phone. Many of the credit card companies discourage this because of the possibility of credit card theft. We will not accept orders after the 3rd week of class o Because of the time it takes for the institution to get the materials to the student, these late ordered books may arrive too late for the student to catch up. o These books will also not be eligible for a refund. o Orders received after the 3rd week will be returned to the sender. Incarcerated Student Support Services — Textbook Order Information Supplement
Spring Semester 2012
13 Coastline Community College
Mission Statement
Coastline Community College is committed to academic
excellence by providing accessible, flexible, quality education
to students within and beyond the traditional classroom.
Statement of Accreditation: Coastline is accredited by the Western Association of
Schools and Colleges, a nationally recognized regional accrediting agency.
11460 Warner Avenue
Fountain Valley, CA 92708-2597
COASTLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
PRESIDENT:
President: Loretta P. Adrian, Ph.D.
COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
David A. Grant
Mary Hornbuckle
Jim Moreno
Jerry Patterson
Lorraine Prinsky, Ph.D.
and Student Trustee
CHANCELLOR:
Andrew C. Jones, Ed.D.
NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT:
Coast Community College District does not unlawfully discriminate in providing
educational or employment opportunities to any person on the basis of race, color,
sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, marital or veteran’s status, or sexual
preference.
INST: ISEP DL SPRING 2012
INCARCERATED STUDENT EDUCATION SERVICES
11460 Warner Avenue
Fountain Valley, CA 92708-2597
Contact: (714) 241-6315